November 22, 2024

Southern Co.

Southern Co. Misreading Tariff, MISO Says
MISO asked FERC to dismiss a complaint alleging it billed more than $21 million in excessive transmission rates, saying Southern Co. misinterpreted its Tariff.
Utilities Accuse MISO of ‘Massive’ Overcharges on Entergy System
Southern Co. and three Missouri utilities told FERC that MISO has billed them more than $21 million in excessive transmission rates since Entergy joined the RTO in December 2013.
Debate over Cost, Impact of EPA Clean Power Plan in Southeast
Witnesses from the Southeast generally expressed far more concern than their counterparts in the Northeast during FERC’s technical conference on the EPA Clean Power Plan.
Cruthirds At Large
This week, we welcome David Cruthirds to the RTO Insider team with his first of hopefully many columns, providing insight into MISO and Southern Co.
NC WARN Asks FERC to Force Duke, Others into RTO
NC WARN asked FERC to force Duke and other utilities in the Southeast to form a RTO to share power reserves, rather than keep building new plants and boosting prices to pay for them.
MISO Wins Waiver on Tx Requests in SPP Seams Battle
FERC granted MISO’s request to suspend action on long-term TSRs between its north and south regions as it tries to resolve its seams dispute with SPP.
Company Briefs
News briefs on companies in the PJM Interconnection this week, including DTE, Pepco, Delmarva Power, Xcel Energy, Invenergy and We Energies.
Company Briefs
News briefs on companies in PJM Interconnection this week, including Dominion, Exelon, Public Service Electric & Gas and Southern.
EPA: Open Mind on Greenhouse Gas Rules
A top EPA official told state regulators the agency is still in listening mode in drafting its greenhouse gas rules on existing power plants. Others expressed concerns.

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